1. Lopandiæ, Du[sbreve]ko. 2001.Regional Initiatives in South Eastern Europe45Belgrade: European Movement in Serbia. The “Balkan Agreement Pact” of February 1934 between Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia and Turkey was one of the great instances of Balkan cooperation, and was turned down by Bulgaria and Albania. The latter two countries refused to accept the territorial status quo in the Balkans and moved closer to Italy and Hungary.See
2. Veremis, Thanos. 1995.Greece s Balkan Entanglement39Athens: ELIAMEP. Andreas Papandreou's idea for a Balkan Nuclear Free Zone in 1984 was resisted by NATO members who insisted that the Balkan region should not be separated from the rest of Europe for the purposes of arms control and disarmament.See
3. National Strategies in the Integration Dilemma: An Adaptation Approach